Crossing the Street

February 14, 2017  Waikola Village

Our Condo is near a street that is busy at rush hour.  It must be difficult to get a stoplight installed so someone came up with a solution that Debbie and Larry really like.  They have not yet been able get Jerry and Joyce to be quite as enthusiastic.

There are flags at each corner of the street.  When you want to cross the street, one takes the bright yellow flag and stops the traffic.  Larry uses the more police like march across the street while Debbie uses the leader of the band twirling technique.  She even convinced someone to take her picture.  (No, it was not Larry).

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3 thoughts on “Crossing the Street”

  1. If Larry got a job as a docent, he could carry a yellow flag and use it like a tour guide to rally his group or to prepare them to pay strict attention to his remarks. He could even use it around the house to command the family’s attention.

  2. That is an excellent idea although Debbie might demand to be the flag bearer. We could use the flags to declare the opening of the next family games.

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